The range of research work being done by these laboratories is structured around five broad themes, which underline the Research Centre’s commitment to responding to the challenges of the XXIst century and which link up with the issues taken up in CentraleSupélec’s training programme: Energy, Environment and Risk, Health and Bioengineering, Nanosciences, Information and business systems.

CentraleSupélec's Research Centre has a consolidated annual budget of over 15M Euros of which 6M Euros for financing projects, including over 3M Euros for partner research with companies. Organised into six laboratories, the Research Centre carries out pluri-disciplinary projects in collaboration with international academic partners and in close cooperation with companies representing the major economic sectors of activity.

Furthermore, the research laboratories are invested in CentraleSupélec’s commitment to teaching through research, both in its experimental work and in the projects of its ‘engineer’ programme. The laboratories are the foundation of the research training provided by the research Master programme in ‘Engineering Sciences’.

The School’s laboratories are the foundation of the Doctoral School’s 287 “Engineer Sciences”. This doctoral programme, with its 230 students, is fully in line with the training received by all future CentraleSupélec PhDs, providing them with all the skills necessary for a career in the fields of innovation, research and development.

Within the context of its mission of training by Research, CentraleSupélec has a Doctoral School in "Sciences for the Engineer" accredited by the Ministry of National Education, Research and Technology (Doctoral School no 287).

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Gilles Bailet, PhD student, awarded at the IPPW-13

07 July 2016Gilles Bailet, PhD student in the Nonequilibrium Plasma group at CentraleSupelec, in collaboration with the von Karman Institute, and supported by Airbus Defence & Space, received the first prize for Outstanding Student Oral presentation at the 13th International Planetary Probe Workshop in Laurel, Maryland...
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